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Quick SBC ADVANCED Serie Manual Del Usuario página 18

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OPERATING
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CONTROL PANEL
The control panel is made-up of three LEDS:
POWER LED, CHARGE PHASE LED (BULK, ABSORPTION, FLOAT) and ERROR LED (see fig.4)
The information supplied by the LEDS
are listed as below:
POWER LED
LED
Description
Colour
Off
No mains power
Power ON
Green
CHARGE PHASE LED
LED
LED
Colour
Status
Off
Off
Red
Fixed
Orange
Fixed
Green
Fixed
Red
Flashing
Orange
Flashing
Green
Flashing
ERROR LED
LED
LED
Error
Colour
Status
Code
Off
Off
-
1
Red
E1
Flash
2
E2
Red
Flashes
3
E3
Red
Flashes
4
Red
E4
Flashes
5
Red
E5
Flashes
6
Red
E6
Flashes
7
rosso
E7
Flashes
THE E2/E3 PROBLEMS NEED TO BE CHECKED BY A "QUICK" SERVICE CENTRE.
In order to eliminate the problems you must remove the cause of the problem, therefore, switch off
the battery charger for at least 10 seconds and then switch it back on again.
18
(BULK, ABSORPTION, FLOAT)
Description
Low supply voltage
BULK phase - charge at constant current
ABSORPTION phase - charge at constant voltage
FLOAT phase - FLOAT charge
Half power - BULK phase - charge at constant current
Half power - ABSORPTION phase - charge at constant voltage
Half power - FLOAT phase - FLOAT charge
Description
No problem.
Short circuit or overload in output. Check output cables, the group of batteries and equipment connected to
the battery charger.
Battery charger output fuse blown (probable reverse polarity).
Overvoltage in output. The battery charger, due to a fault inside, has given for a short instance, a output
voltage above 12% of the nominal value.
Battery charger overheated. The operating temperature exceeded the maximum allowable limit to ensure
proper functioning. Check if the installation of the battery charger is correct. Switch off and allow the
equipment to cool down for at least 10 minutes.
Batteries high temperature. The batteries temperature has over-stepped the sensor threshold. Check the
group of batteries and check if the battery installation area is correct.
Battery sensor open wiring. Check the sensor cable and the connector of the control signals.
Extended overload. The battery charger has supplied the maximum power at a lower tension, less than half
its nominal output value, for too long. Check the output cables, the group of batteries and the equipment
connected to the battery charger.
FIG.4

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